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Laura Ingraham Takes a Week Off as Advertisers Drop Her Show

Fox News said its host was taking a preplanned vacation after she was criticized for saying that the Parkland, Fla., shooting survivor David Hogg was whining about getting rejected from colleges.

At the Justice Dept.’s Death Penalty Unit, Accusations of Favoritism, Gender Bias and Unwanted Groping

For years, employees complained about the behavior of the head of the division, Kevin Carwile, and what they viewed as a toxic culture.

Massachusetts, a Health Pioneer, Turns Its Focus to Drug Prices. It’s in for a Fight.

A state proposal to limit the number of drugs covered by Medicaid, fiercely opposed by patients and drug companies, has drawn national attention as states struggle to pay for costly new medicines.

Is This Tissue a New Organ? Maybe. A Conduit for Cancer? It Seems Likely.

A new study reveals a network of tissue that acts as a “highway of moving fluid” but loses its shape when viewed.

SURFACING: For the Compton Cowboys, Horseback Riding Is a Legacy, and Protection

A group of childhood friends wants to create a safer community and challenge the notion that African-Americans can’t be cowboys.

When Bail Feels Less Like Freedom, More Like Extortion

As bail has grown into a $2 billion industry, bond agents have become the payday lenders of the criminal justice world, offering quick relief to desperate customers at high prices.

Judge Temporarily Stops U.S. From Blocking Undocumented Teenagers’ Abortions

Judge Tanya S. Chutkan allowed a case to proceed as a class action, suggesting that the government’s policies infringed on the teenagers’ constitutional rights.

Vermont Legislature Passes Sweeping Gun Restrictions

Gov. Phil Scott, a Republican, has vowed to sign the measure, representing a remarkable departure from the state’s existing gun laws, some of the weakest in the country.

Stacey Dash, Actress in ‘Clueless,’ Drops Out of Congressional Race

Ms. Dash had declared her candidacy for the House of Representatives in California’s 44th District, a Democratic stronghold in the Los Angeles suburbs.

Police Release New Body Camera Footage of Alton Sterling Shooting

The video shows Officer Blane Salamoni telling Mr. Sterling he is going to shoot him in the head. Moments later, Mr. Sterling is hit by a taser and then fatally shot.

Anne Forer Pyne, a Feminist Who Opened Eyes, Dies at 72

Her use of the phrase “consciousness raising” in a New York gathering in the 1960s helped awaken in women a sense of solidarity against oppression.

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